-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- At 16:21 +1000 14/8/97, ramin wrote: >one question about section 7.4. why are we so concerned about >banking.com.au or beer.com.au >> 7.4.6 Not be a generic word describing products (goods or services), >> industries, industry sectors, or organisations. Examples of >> unacceptable domain names include: beer (product), banking >> (industry), industrial (industry), company (organisation type). >> Generic phrases comprising of two or more generic words are allowed. If this is going to be included in the policy document, then the list of forbidden words needs to be defined a lot more clearly than this. DNAs are opening themselves up for legal action if they have to make arbitrary decisions on whether or not a word comes under one of the listed restrictions. This is a very grey area. For example, is 'pilots.com.au' allowed? I submit that 'pilots' are not a product, industry, industry sector, nor organisation. I also submit that this name would probably be rejected by MelbourneIT. I suggest that there be a list of forbidden words, and DNAs just look up the word in the list and allow it if it is not listed. I am sure there must be a list of such terms available somewhere. Yours sincerely, Richard Archer. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.3i Charset: noconv Comment: Public Key: <http://interdomain.net.au/~rha/pgpkey.txt> iQCVAwUBM/K94DXPU7enfNnZAQEqGQP/Z1VgRavVhLWCAKYCJ+I+VFvfVYCogJXf 908e0zRIgLC9nEYi+W9HU5/h96jpd2IMwrPG2FZhWkyyOVOOn8BmsO2rHNGbcCZW v4mT0h3M/AF4jO33OTRipcGxkufzta6iD5SVRKLQk3haC/vhA0Fm8T3ktlogSv1R 9kaF/S964Bk= =L5fP -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----Received on Thu Aug 14 1997 - 19:40:06 UTC
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